New Biss Key 1TV HD On And TP Yahsat-1A @ 52.5° E 2023

Latest : 1TV HD On And TP Yahsat-1A Update 2023

1TV (Persian: تلویزیون یک; Pashto: يک تلويزيون) is an Afghan privately owned commercial television channel, launched in February 2010. It is owned by Fahim Hashimy, and is the largest operating unit of groupOne Media, which is based in Kabul.

Depending on the multinational bandplan for a given regional n, analog television channels are typically 6, 7, or 8 MHz in bandwidth, and therefore television channel frequencies vary as well. Channel numbering is also different. Digital terrestrial television channels are the same as their analog predecessors for legacy reasons, however through multiplexing, each physical radio frequency (RF) channel can carry several digital subchannels. On satellites, each transponder normally carries one channel, however multiple small, independent channels can be on one transponder, with some loss of bandwidth due to the need for guard bands between unrelated transmissions. ISDB, used in Japan and Brazil, has a similar segmented mode.
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1TV HD Working Biss Key Yahsat-1A 2023

Channel Name

1TV HD

Satellite

Yahsat-1A @ 52.5° East

Frequency

12015 H 27500

System

Videos

MPEG 4 HD TV

Biss Key

 AB C1 23 8F AB C1 23 8F

Lang

Today Update 1TV HD On And TP Yahsat-1A @ 52.5° E

1TV Kabul starts broadcasting live from Kabul in February 2010. 1TV was the most watched channel in Afghanistan since it was launched.
1TV was known for professional news broadcasts. 1TV broadcast its news at 8pm.

1TV was the first channel in Afghanistan who broadcast from the brand new virtual studios technology.
In September 2021, 1TV started broadcasting again from Germany.

A television channel is a terrestrial frequency or virtual number over which a television station or television network is distributed. For example, in North America, “channel 2” refers to the terrestrial or cable band of 54 to 60 MHz, with carrier frequencies of 55.25 MHz for NTSC analog video (VSB) and 59.75 MHz for analog audio (FM), or 55.31 MHz for digital ATSC (8VSB). Channels may be shared by many different television stations or cable-distributed channels depending on the location and service provider